Did Statkus give you any advise when he checked your engine?
I dont know about engines, but the cylinders look like they are supposed
to. I was told that a 20% variance was ok and yours seem to be that way.
I am going to Statkus to test my engine. I do not have the caspro trans,
but I do have the cinnibar 3.42 final drive. I do have bigger tires,
235/85/16 so I expect some degridation in the tires being bigger. Did
your EFI show anything when it was tested?
When you find what fixes the problem, let me know.
Al
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>
> Perhaps someone could give me some ideas for my problem. I went to a
> shop to have a gas analysis and scope done to maybe find the reason for
> a lack of power.
>
> Hydrocarbons were above 900 and number 2 and 3 cycinders would not
> cancel. This is a 455 with Howell tbi. (also have Caspro power drive,
> Thorley headers, and Jardine 3" exhaust). The engine has 6,000 miles on
> rebuild. This thing should leap tall buildings!!!!!!! It actually
> pulled better before all the goodies. Compression checks are as
> follows:
>
> COLD #1-143 #2-129 #3-139 #4-135 #5-133 #6-130 #7-135 #8-135
> HOT #1-140 #2-135 #3-140 #4-139 #5-139 #6-135 #7-136 #8-139
>
> Timing is at 10 degrees initial and a new Caspro HEI distributor with
> plug gap set at 60. Vacuum is 18" at idle but drops to around 3 " in
> hard pull. At 60 on flat ground vacuum is about 10". I swapped plug
> wires and then plugs between #2 and #1 but #2 still does not cancel .
> Pull #1 plug wire and RPM drops but pull #2 plug wire and no change in
> RPM. Same with #3.
>
> Anybody have any suggestions?
>
> Jerry
I dont know about engines, but the cylinders look like they are supposed
to. I was told that a 20% variance was ok and yours seem to be that way.
I am going to Statkus to test my engine. I do not have the caspro trans,
but I do have the cinnibar 3.42 final drive. I do have bigger tires,
235/85/16 so I expect some degridation in the tires being bigger. Did
your EFI show anything when it was tested?
When you find what fixes the problem, let me know.
Al
> [Admin note - "Bounced" multi-part HTML encoded. Jerry, please post in
> plain text only to GMCnet. Thanks! Patrick]
>
> Perhaps someone could give me some ideas for my problem. I went to a
> shop to have a gas analysis and scope done to maybe find the reason for
> a lack of power.
>
> Hydrocarbons were above 900 and number 2 and 3 cycinders would not
> cancel. This is a 455 with Howell tbi. (also have Caspro power drive,
> Thorley headers, and Jardine 3" exhaust). The engine has 6,000 miles on
> rebuild. This thing should leap tall buildings!!!!!!! It actually
> pulled better before all the goodies. Compression checks are as
> follows:
>
> COLD #1-143 #2-129 #3-139 #4-135 #5-133 #6-130 #7-135 #8-135
> HOT #1-140 #2-135 #3-140 #4-139 #5-139 #6-135 #7-136 #8-139
>
> Timing is at 10 degrees initial and a new Caspro HEI distributor with
> plug gap set at 60. Vacuum is 18" at idle but drops to around 3 " in
> hard pull. At 60 on flat ground vacuum is about 10". I swapped plug
> wires and then plugs between #2 and #1 but #2 still does not cancel .
> Pull #1 plug wire and RPM drops but pull #2 plug wire and no change in
> RPM. Same with #3.
>
> Anybody have any suggestions?
>
> Jerry